Tag: Onedayseries
Record-breakers Strauss, Trott tame Tigers
Andrew Strauss and Jonathan Trott made hundreds as England bounced back from last weekend's shock defeat to beat Bangladesh by 144 runs at Edgbaston on Monday to take the three-match one-day international series 2-1.[MORE]
Bangladesh shocks England in ODI
Bangladesh won for the first time in 25 matches and enjoyed its first ever victory over England in any format with a stunning five-run success in the second one-day international overnight.[MORE]
Aussie quicks enjoy element of surprise
England captain Andrew Strauss says Australia's inexperienced pace attack will have the element of surprise on their side in Tuesday's one-day series opener in Southampton.[MORE]
Test berth one step closer: Paine
Wicketkeeper Tim Paine is hoping his recall to the Australian one-day team could prove a stepping stone towards his ultimate goal - a baggy green cap.[MORE]
Haddin's injury is Paine's gain
A niggling case of tennis elbow will keep wicketkeeper Brad Haddin from the Australian one-day international squad in its upcoming matches against Ireland and England.[MORE]
Proteas survive Sammy blitz
South Africa has withstood a late West Indies fight-back led by Darren Sammy to prevail by 17 runs in the second one-day international on Monday.[MORE]
'No doubt' on Clarke's Twenty20 role
Michael Clarke's retention as Australian Twenty20 captain is not only for his leadership but as a kind of emergency parachute for the rest of the batting order, according to chairman of selectors Andrew Hilditch.[MORE]
Selectors keep faith for England tour
Australian selectors have made just two changes to the national one-day and Twenty20 teams for series in England against the old enemy and Pakistan in June and July.[MORE]
Proteas thrash Windies in first ODI
Hashim Amla and AB de Villiers both scored hundreds as South Africa defeated West Indies by 66 runs in their rain-affected first one-day international.[MORE]
Bond and Southee knock over Aussies
Pacemen Shane Bond and Tim Southee have dismantled Australia as New Zealand bookended the five-match one-day series with a consolation victory in Hamilton.[MORE]
Aussies spread the workload
Australia's bowlers patiently dismantled a New Zealand innings laden with silly shot selection to set up an easy run chase in the fifth and final one-day international in Wellington on Saturday.[MORE]
Black Caps shaky in Wellington
Despite having already clinched the series Australia did not cut New Zealand any slack in the fifth and final one-day international at Wellington on Saturday.[MORE]
Ponting praises 'mature' White
Ricky Ponting praised the leadership qualities of Cameron White after the pair scored half-centuries to guide Australia to a series-clinching win in the fourth one-day international against New Zealand in Auckland.[MORE]
Clarke's mind 'must be on cricket'
Australian cricket captain Ricky Ponting does not want Michael Clarke back in his side until the troubled star has sorted out his off-field issues with model fiancee Lara Bingle.[MORE]
Clarke named but no return date
Selectors keep faith with troubled star Michael Clarke, naming him in a 14-man Test squad to face New Zealand.[MORE]
Harris says Aussies have momentum
Australia has clicked into gear and will be hard to stop in the remaining two games of the Chappell-Hadlee series against New Zealand, says pace bowler Ryan Harris.[MORE]
Clarke set to return for Tests
Australian vice-captain Michael Clarke is expected to be named in the Test squad to face New Zealand, despite the continuing dramas surrounding fiancee Lara Bingle.[MORE]
Aussies canter to Hamilton triumph
Australia has taken a 2-1 lead in the Chappell-Hadlee one-day series, cruising to a six-wicket victory over New Zealand at Seddon Park in Hamilton.[MORE]
Black Caps restricted to 245
Mitchell Johnson and Ryan Harris starred with the ball as New Zealand put up a meagre total of 245 in the third one-day international against Australia in Hamilton.[MORE]
Bailey takes Clarke's spot
Surprised new Australian one-day squad member George Bailey says his call-up is the kind of breakthrough that has sparked international careers.[MORE]
Black Caps banking on home support
Daniel Vettori says his New Zealand side needs to feed off their home crowd support as much as possible in the third one-day international of the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy.[MORE]
'Red rag' Johnson sparks security hike
Mitchell Johnson, who New Zealand media have dubbed an "Ocker bad boy", can expect another fiery reception at Hamilton's Seddon Park on Tuesday, with New Zealand Cricket saying that Chappell-Hadlee Trophy games evoke a special passion in Kiwi fans.[MORE]
Aussies 'fine tuning' for Hamilton
Fresh from a tense victory at Eden Park, Ricky Ponting's Australian squad travels to Hamilton on Sunday in preparation for game three of the Chappell-Hadlee series requiring some "fune tuning".[MORE]
Vettori's Kiwis go down swinging
Daniel Vettori ignored his team's disastrous start and compiled a lightning 70 but it was not enough to secure New Zealand victory in the second one-day international in Auckland on Saturday.[MORE]
Aussies below par with the bat
Australia promised to set an intimidating total but fell some way short of the mark as New Zealand's bowlers restricted the tourists in the second one-day international at Eden Park.[MORE]